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    10 Reasons Why Terrorist Anas Al-Liby Should Be Tried In Federal Courts, Not Military Commissions

    The debate over military commissions is reignited by the capture of Al Qaeda operative Anas Al-Liby. But the facts are clear: Federal Courts are the best line of judicial defense against terrorism. Military commissions, not so much.

    1. Federal civilian criminal courts have convicted nearly 500 individuals on terrorism-related charges since 9/11. Military commissions have convicted only seven.

    2. 60 federal district courts in 37 states have successfully and safely convicted terrorists since 9/11.

    3. Federal courts have more tools to try terrorists than military commissions.

    4. Federal prisons hold more than 300 individuals convicted of terrorism-related offenses. None has ever escaped. 6 of the 7 GTMO convicted detainees, only 3 remain in prison.

    5. Federal courts are tested, while military commissions face serious legal problems that have led to convictions being overturned.

    6. Prosecuting terror suspects before military commissions makes them look like warriors rather than common criminals.

    7. Military commissions fail to meet U.S. constitutional and international law fair trial standards.

    8. Miranda is an effective law enforcement tool that provides valuable information.

    9. Federal courts are expert at protecting classified information.

    10. The U.S. Constitution applies to citizens and foreigners alike in the U.S. criminal justice system.